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Washington Native Plant Society Facebook Group | In case you missed it, Homegrown National Park released a list of native keystone plants for containers | Facebook Pnw Landscaping, Plants For Containers, Backyard Habitat, Plant Cards, House Moodboard, Native Plant Gardening, Western Washington, Room Of One's Own, Native Garden

In case you missed it, Homegrown National Park released a list of native keystone plants for containers. You can select your eco region on the site for...

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Keystone Plants, Joe Pye, Wild Geranium, Keystone Species, Asclepias Tuberosa, Cardinal Flower, National Wildlife Federation, Stone Cottages, Sustainable Landscaping

Certain groups of native plants referred to as “keystone plants” have been found to be especially supportive of wildlife. Join Extension Master Gardeners Elaine Mills and Kathie Clements as they describe selected species of trees, shrubs, vines, and perennials native to the Mid-Atlantic region which offer food and shelter for pollinators and birds and provide sustenance to the full lifecycle of our local butterflies and moths.

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Xeriscape Landscaping Colorado, Rock Garden Ideas Front Yard, Colorado Xeriscape, Landscaping Colorado, Colorado Native Plants, Colorado Plants, Garden Ideas Front Yard, Front Yard Trees, Colorado Landscaping

I wanted to revisit Matt’s post on the 20 Best Xeriscape Plants for Colorado, and add to his list of great low-water plants for Colorado landscapes. As with Matt’s initial posting, this list of plants also offers a great variety of color, texture and form for your water-wise garden. Consider adopting some of these amazing […]

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Moss makes lovely "socks and shoes" around this wild high bush blueberry. Chokecherry Tree, Lovely Socks, Perennial Sunflower, Goldenrod Flower, Highbush Blueberry, Winter Fruit, Flower Garden Design, Ground Cover Plants, Creative Gardening

In honor of Saint Patrick’s Day I’m going to post about one of the greenest plants in the landscape: moss. On both radio shows I get frequent calls from people who say that their lawn and gardens are being taken over by these plants. “What can I do to get rid of all this moss?” they ask. Here is

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